Watch the lift-off and see HP Apollo in action.

Watch the lift-off and see HP Apollo in action.

To solve the world’s most challenging problems, scientists, engineers, and analysts push the boundaries of performance. Yet scaling today’s systems to ExaFLOPS would consume roughly the output of Hoover Dam and take up the space of 30 football fields1.

This is unsustainable. So HP has reinvented high performance computing by changing the equation of performance to space and power. Add the needs of our data-driven world to the equation, and you will meet the new Apollo.

At the right scale

The HP Apollo family delivers breakthrough performance with economies of power and cooling in less space. Get efficient rack-scale compute, storage, networking, power, and cooling solutions for your HPC, Big Data analytics and object storage workloads.

HP Apollo 8000 Systems

Services for HP Apollo Systems

Take advantage of our global team of award-winning HP services experts. We help design, deploy, manage, and support your HPC environment and processes with consulting, integration, outsourcing, financing, and more. For example, HP Datacenter Care is an ideal service for HPC, setting up large IT environments with flexibility and economies of scale to effectively manage HP and non-HP hardware and software.

NREL Peregrine

Peregrine: Saving $1M per year operations costs

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) researchers are dedicated to transforming the way the world uses energy. That is the case with the organization’s new high-performance computing system. While providing an astounding amount of compute power to drive renewable energy research, the NREL supercomputer is breaking new ground in energy-efficient computing with a liquid cooling system developed by HP.

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Raising the bar for HPC

HP and NREL are setting a new bar for High Performance Computing

A new warm-water cooled system is being developed by HP, in a collaboration with NREL and Intel, to meet NREL’s goals for a new petaflops supercomputer, with a PUE of only 1.06, becoming a showcase for energy efficient high performance computing.

HP and NREL are setting a new bar for High Performance Computing

A new warm-water cooled system is being developed by HP, in a collaboration with NREL and Intel, to meet NREL’s goals for a new petaflops supercomputer, with a PUE of only 1.06, becoming a showcase for energy efficient high performance computing.